Theodore Joseph Escott University Place, Washington Obituary

Theodore Joseph Escott

Theodore (Ted) Escott, 76, died December 12, 2015, surrounded by family at his home in Tacoma, Washington. Funeral services will be held at St. Leo’s Church on Tuesday, January 5, 2015, at 12:10pm. Address of St. Leo’s is 710 S. 13th Street, Tacoma, WA 98405. Ted was born in Sturgis, South Dakota. He was the oldest child of Lucy and Tom Escott. He is survived by his wife Mary Milton-Escott; his step-children Miranda and Jackson Milton; his children Scott Escott (Pam), Richard Escott (Penny), Victoria Brown, John Escott (Tiffany), and Stacie Escott (Charles); his grandchildren Ryan, Amber, Shantelle, Taylor, Tanisha, Ashya, Duckey, Noah, Lakota, Gabi, Ariana, and Coryn; his great grandchild Adalee; his brother Bill Escott and his sister Shelley Hallowell (Rusty); nieces and nephews; and his first wife Pam Escott. Ted is preceded in death by his son Vincent Escott and his two granddaughters Tresina and Isabel. Ted was raised in Faith, South Dakota. He learned how to love and live by the salt of the earth teachings of his parents and numerous aunts, uncles, and cousins. He shared many colorful stories about their family diner The Saddle Rock Café and the adventures of growing up in a small, mid-west town. When Ted was 19 years old he left South Dakota and headed for boot camp in San Diego, California. He became a Radioman for the Navy and also spent time in the National Guard. Ted served two tours in Viet Nam. He was very thankful to return home “with all of (his) fingers and toes” and grieved for the many broken lives he witnessed there. Ted’s experiences taught him how to love, purely and steadfastly. In his later life he met his soul mate Mary and found a grateful recipient for his capacity to love. His family has blossomed from his gift of love and will now be his legacy; continuing on in his name, loving each other purely and steadfastly.
October 24, 1939 - December 12, 201510/24/193912/12/2015
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Kelay & David
January 4, 2016
So sorry for your loss. Much love to all who loved him.
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Alan Chapman
December 24, 2015
Many wonderful memories going to Faith in the summer and seeing my aunt, uncle and cousins. Ted is now home with his mother, father and his Lord.
US Flag was posted for Theodore Joseph Escott.
US Flag was posted for Theodore Joseph Escott.
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James Escott, Alexis & Alicia
December 24, 2015
Awesome picture of his smile. Him and Bill have the same smile and it just stick in your mind. Thoughts and prayers with all of you. Keep that smile going. Wished I didn't live on the otherside of the mountains from you. would love to be there!
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Lori kooiman
December 24, 2015
Ted, He was a kind soul and always ready to help out kids. His laughter is missed. Most importantly his open heart for his kids and wife can teach everyone.

We miss you.
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Mark Vanderhorst
December 23, 2015
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Lawrence (Larry) Chapman
December 23, 2015
A first cousin and several years younger, didn't know Ted very well, but do know, mom, Aunt Clara, thought the world of this nephew. May he rest in peace with the Lord, forever. Amen. My prayers are offered to Bill, Shelly, Pam and all family, to find comfort knowing he ... Continue Reading
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Cindy Escott
December 23, 2015
I feel very blessed to have grown up in Faith, SD, near Ted, and his siblings. So many memories of time spent with them, and Tom and Lucy. You are all in my thoughts, and I wish you all Peace.
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Marian (Bunny Chapman) Snortland
December 23, 2015
My love for Ted and the rest of his family is great. I'm so sorry for your loss.
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Doug Udager
December 23, 2015
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stephen lutz
December 23, 2015
My sincere condolences. He worked for my Dad and Uncle Elvon one summer while I was still in grade school!! His Dad Tom did several projects at the ranch while I was growing up!!